Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 03, 1890, Image 3

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TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES.,
Associated Press Report and
Digests ef all Important
Kcws of To-Day.
STATE
A Victim.
PKNDI'NTON, Oct.
J. The E. O.
a ..IjI nonw KnttrilH fftiiiii
ihvh: a ""w "-""- " .
who Ib hoM to be a farmer living in
tliii Echo nelghliorlwod, Iiuh been In
Pewllutun for tlio Inst few tluyn on n
protruded Hpn-c, and In very near
the point where Hiinkes are HUpptmud
to emwl from n rauti'B bunts Into bin
hair. He wuHubiiiit town Inm night
(elllnt; over.v num be uu!, very con
tUlt'iitlall.V, that be bail Juit riliot u
man tbioiicb the broat lit Jlnnii'ii
fft'dyiinl. He wiw kindly thkon In
rlmrne by the oflk-ern.
The mime tin fort ii mt wnajtiileil
Monday night. Next tuorniiiK be
accuned the ciflicew of Bt-ulliiK I1I1
wallet, which he ild contained M.
He wiw tuKeti to the place where be
had been found lying 1" the gutter
mid there bin wallet was dlncovered.
It contained $10 and of course lie hnd
to get drunk again to celebrate III
good fortune
TIIKORI'IIASB'IIOMKANDHOSI'ITAL
will iik mriir immkihati:i.y.
The Herald miya:
Ai'HANY, Oct. S. The contract for
the lumber to be used in the con
struction of the $0,000 himpltiil at
this ilty ban been let to the tiuutiam
Lumbering- Co., and the. inuteilal
111 be on the grouud in a few dn. n.
TIip baHeiuetit and oriHwwnlls are
nlmidy built, and tho work of con
rtruciiim will le commenced Imme
diately. The building will be 70x40
feet, two Htory high with a b:iHemeut
and m ill be a line Htruuture, mitl iu
uriiaineiit lotbe city. It ixexpeeled
ilial It will be enclosed by tho ilrnt
of the year. The work l lielng
superintended by Ed. Zeis, of HiIh
city. The grouud on which the
building la being built was donated
by a number of Albauy'a cnterpris
lllg citlMUi.
POLITICAL.
THE AUHTItAIilAN HALI.OT.
Tacoma, Oct. 8. The Globe Ijiib
ilits special about tho Seattle city
flectien: The city lection passed
oil to-day with no disturbance at
the uolls, although there wan a bit
ter contest and tremendoua interest
won shown throughout the city.
There wan no opposition to the
adoption of the new charter. The
whole republican ticket was elected,
the democrats making their main
tight for mayor. They wiobed to
keep the ofllce in the hope that the
larn amount of patronage in the
bauds of the mayor uuder the new
charter would strengthen them for
the election In November. The
majority of White, the republican
candidate for mayor, is estimated at
alinut 800 over Collins. The Austra
lian ballot system worked perfectly,
uinl the publio generally expressed
H-riut Hatlifuctlon over it. The diffi
culty of making sure that the goods
were delivered largely checked vote
buying,
MISCELLANY.
IMMEDIATE llHNKt'ICIAL WOltKINOS
OKTIIK TAUIKKIIIMi.
l'lTTHiiuiiu, Pu., Oct. 3. One re
null of the passage of the tariff bill
with its tin plate clause will be the
eatabllshment of an immense tin
plate factory at an early day in Bal
timore by a company of Kasleru
capitalists with a caulUl stock of
17,000,000. Foreign capitalists nre
to erect a tin plate mill at Duquesne
at a cost off 1,600,000.
CATIIOMO CHUItCII HOW.
Ci.kvki.anu. Oot. 3.-The trouble
that has recently been brewing be
tween UUhop Qllmour und J. J.
Groves, editor of the Cutliollc
Kuiglit, whlcli O rotes claims is the
official .organ of the Knights of Ht.
John, and which the bishop denies,
bus culminated In the blshop'H pnb
lUlilug decrees of the third council
of Baltimore. These decrees permit
canonical puulshmeut of publishers
who iiinke hostile at tacks upon
burch authority. In his publica
tion UUhop Qllmour reserves to
himself alone the right of absolutlou
or not ouly OroWs, but all 'those
who handle, eucourage or read the
'Uiullo Knight.
Manly Telle, editor of the Catho
lic Unlvemo, the bishop's puper, has
iiiMltiited a suit for libel against the
World, which published nn art'lole
Jjya Yotingstown priest, ntlacklug
Telle and thu bishop personally.
The dlueesu Is great I v excited over
tl'e "Hair. " ,
UKATIl OK A PKOMINKNT AMEHI
IAN IN HANDWIOU IULaND.
Ban Fhanoibco, UhI., OjI 8.
AdvlciiM from Honolulu stale that
Clus. N. Arnold, a well lui iwn
hotel keener uu tho Inland, a ijullve
w I'euiisyivanla and a numiber ol
0o. hiUmx 1'iwt, No.4.', U. A. II ,
alwl of nuvurUut f the heart, Sept.
24. Arnold Ims ()f lata been employ
'd In thu department of public works.
CONTBBTINU A WILL.
CiiiOAgo, Jll.,Oet. .-The will
' the latr John Ororar. wl.lnh ills'
of an estate of 8,000,0(H, miifh
Mt to olmrltable and religious In
ututl u or tlila city, will be con
Uwted.
nnl0 whw study economy will
uokryudi ithMswaw bssa claim
tWraitwiluM,, J.G. Wrbjlst.
WASHINGTON
nui-mii msmiM MUiir mit As.-,ir
AMHHK'ANCOMMIJHOH.
Washixoton, 1). ('., .Oil. .1.
Thu'ltntlHli vice commiI at Lin An
geU'i In tiN ui.iitJililHi.virnnifnt
n-ccntly pral-ril Iiiu,h raised In
Holilliprti (.'allfoiiilii. Ilu expressed
the opinion (hat the Hril&i urniy
could ho well nupplied wlthhoixcs
from thH mm rue. The YorkMiiie
Post eilltonilly cnys iIkhu ronsiilur
reports are lutciitk-il to give infor
illation to the people of England hi
to the denintul for tbeii prodtuitft,
liihlead of convening to furelgiicra
liiliirmatioii us to bow I hey can
criiMh llrltlfdi iiidustiii, and olI'eiH
the advice that tho sooner Lord
Siillnliury htoiM their pulilic.itlim the
belter.
ovmistniiTOK i.ottt.hy mail.
Warim.noton, II. O., Oct. R.
Atwt. Attorney I1cncr.il Tj tier,
under direction of the post manter
geiier.il, linn prcpareil a circular let
ter to post nm-tlers cuntaiiilng In
HtructiotiH for their guidance In the
treatment of "lottery matter" and
the recent null-lottery act. It Is
very explicit in Insti uciIoiih and al
lows post mailers to examine all uu
Healed mutter, hut forbid tampering
with scaled matter.
IIAimiHON'S Tiur.
Washino ro.v, D. U. Oct. 3. Tin
Preliminary detullsof tliepu-ilik'iit'i-western
trip nre now urrauid, sub
ject to slight changes. Tlieiresldeni
leaves Washington on Monday mid
will come went an far ns Topeka Kali
huh. CRIMINAL.
KKhUI.T UK OAMM.IMI.
KniiSMJ. Cal. Oct. 3. Jack Kmtlb
shot and Inutautly killed Percy
Wllliaiiis Ibis ntoniinjj in the tn
room of the Hughes Hotel. The
trouble anise over a game of cauls.
i:xiMtr.ss itoniu:it8 cauciht.
ClNCINNATTI, Ohio, Oct. 3. Tin
manager of the Adams Express Co
has received lettcis from the gcucr
al manager of the Cincinnati, Ran
dusky and Cleveland railroad, sav
ing that two of yestcidny's train
robbery are in Jul 1 at llel!efoutaim
und the road's detectives -nre -aflci
the third one.
man social position no iiau.
Chicago, Oct. 3 Mrs. Dnnti
fUtbbourne, daughter of A. S. Pull
man, began suit for divot cefiom hei
husband, Richard N. Jltilhbourm
Jr. She alleges habitual (trunk
eness, personal abuse and uufuith
fulness. The parties to the suit oc
cupy a high social position.
FOREIGN. ;'
EQUINOCTIAL BTOIIMS.
IiONUON, Eng., Oct. 3. A'lcrilfli
gale has prevulled In the North Ben
to-day. Five vessels have foun
dered.
NO CONVICTION I.IKIXY.
London, Eng., Oct .'8. The bear
ing In the case of Slaylu and Me
Aulitretook place today In Lam
lieth court. The counsel for tin
Crown sild If a contest between
men was declared unlawful, tin
persons who urranged and abetted
the fight should be also prosecuted.
After bearing the evidence the
court reserved its decision lor oue
week.
PARAGRAPHS.
Wheat nt Chlcajio U llrm at 901.
Wheat ut Sin Francisco Is J-1.3.')
pur rental to-day.
There Is no dairy exhibit ut the
I'orlluutl extiixltlon.
Tho foreign bop :.niket K"rt
more favorabje.
The repiilillciu ticket swept Se.it
tlo clean.
llnnlnii hns iv'iiin been dcfcatid
by Teenier.
Tacoma will bold her charter elec
tion Oct. 18.
The democrats concede Idaho to
the republicans by 1000 plurality.
Tho Conitc de Paris und party ar
rived lit New York this mornlnir.
At Dayton. Tenn., 1200 miner!'
have struck against u proposud re
duction. Plouronnoumnnlft has been dls-
covered III ft nlitp of Ciiuadlau cat
tle lauded ut Dundee.
Theenftln trust Dili is declared
dissolved on account of tho anti
trust bill passed by ciiiiRrcss.
The saloonkeepers of Oakland will
CBtublish u brewery lu opp-islttou to
the. British syndicate ooucern.
Tim Kivsno HilHiiUr CHllliiatcs
the raisin crop of th.it oouu y nt one
oill lion boxes.
Prof. Plumnier, of T.iconia, states
there are trees mar llu foot of Ml.
Hauler 010 feci hl;b.
I'lie H.iitnii opt'r.iliDU-'i'.it Frcsiii"!
waso'-eiieil mi tbu 8Jlh,by Henry
K. Dixey ft Co , in ".Xdotils."
Hermann Kindle" drew H8,0n(
in a loltery.lii tviciv liiissK-nt Ii
all aud unv il '' bakery In
Hun Kiuuilsco.
Nalural huh hm bu-n struck ut
Hu'ri'iiietil". "I I In' cot iter of fltb and
It sired , ul ii deptli ol 01 1 luut.
j ,, Kd,w bud hotli bis wrist's
nnd his colur imuo biokeii while
sup'Tluleniliui: thu lenioval of u
hriduom AnoyoUruudc,
TIW'iHiyr,tliei!hk'fofl"ll', Iho
im:v JiuIjivh mid iilnitixt nil the
tlmpiillwiKiid epvolal ulllceiH wi-ro
rfu-d their wilnrli for U ',ulh
l of Heptciuber, at Kaoremento, be
uu) gambling was allowed to go
j unmolested during tho state fair.
'I he police say they will mandamus
the trustees to pay tho salaries.?
.A'nmn named Edward Brown, oT
new Vijrk, has been sent ,to Mack
well's isl.ind, being, a Drofesstonnl
begitir. He lived in n brown stone
bouse, surrounded by luxury. He
had accumulated a largo amount of
money by begging from -door to
door. Ills family pretended to bn
Ignorant of the way be got his
money, but had lived in luxurv oil'
the money he brought in.
In Hie cao of Mi'tuhcl shooting
Johnson at Astoria no new tacts are
developed. The daughter Nellie
whom Johnson is alleged to have
seduced, in illitalns tho theory
upon which her father killed him,
and says she ran nway to Portland
and hired out under nn assumed
name to escape Johnson's persecu
tions, and that he had ruined an
other' glil. Thu niiirdcrei's lawyei
i.iys when nil tin; facts urn known
the public will sustain the kiljlnn
of Johnson, und justify Mitchel lor
taking tile law In his own hands.
James Fl.ini.iiit, aged 20 years, has
been arrested at Napa on three
charges of arson ami the police are
looking .for Leo lloiiell, charged
with tho same crime. Fl.uuant and
llorrell wero the ringleaders of a
puly ol boys, ills fharged, and In.
eieli case pelf, mud all the work of
setting Hie to the buildings. The
others were simply onlookers. The
plan of operations of the boys was to
s iturate straw or rags w itli kerosene
and then on top of the pile place a
1'ghtC'l candle one inch long. They
would then go-home, and to-be"d.
From the Slate Aurirtillur.il CiiIIqsc
'('OKVAI.L1H, Or., Oct. 2, "JO.
Thu Oreg- II Anrlcultlli.ll college
lias now HO students, 'hud more
coming every day. All the classes
arc now arranged, and curj tiling is
uoviiigotl nicely.
New healing pipes arc being placed
in the forcing house, and the many
.ilanls are looking as good as could
tic expected uficrthilr tiips to the
air.
The liialectic anil Hesperian socic-
ies will uivu uu eiiterluininciit In
l lie college chapel on Friilayewiiiug
it".;i0. This'ls the opening union
ncetlng for theses-,itu'i of 1800 91 and
is looked forward to with high ex
pectations of a good t!me
1,500 mii.es. f
. .
rin t Miu Gut It. A Samjle uf Let
1 ti-rs Ilnlly Roceiwtl.
Only those Mho hnie tried it can know
what It Ik that iroints oue to scud 1,600
miles for it 1 1 ,;ct It antu. Here 1 nnolher
of inany tuch luvtuQits:
lir.iu Sun: I teiiil 55, fr which jiler.ir re--urii
u l.uif ilozi'M of )oi:r CKHiilile hureapa
rllla. I lme inoied hero Ir nn Siefrs Cltv,
Cat. 1 lmk three bottles befcro leniluk,
hen-c I fend ail the nay back to California
for nun'. It woi'Just lieforo I left Sierra
City, about a j cur npo. tiiat I began to feel
vcrv ml-'Crablc. M sktu a tty yellow,
and Inasull iHluiiir.il ulIich, cri-eclally tin
ilcnnr flioiiHernaiie! Inmrhcad. Tho doc
tor Mild ft vui in Her,uu4 raiomcsome
modlelne wtlt-h n-Ueied mo Konewhnt.
)iieo my aelKlilxirii hnppcnod in mil told
i!o slio hail fiitirleil tntake Jo)' 'i-'e-able
-ar.a).ui Ilia, aud adri.o 1 mo to try it. I did,
0 id ttlt'i 8iicli K"'l eileet that I now feel
nkc a n hv biiine. I have u.'V lmled olio of
rov nelKlibon here to tal.o It, so j art of thlt
it for her and part for miMiif.
MltS. CEO. IlKl.llRinflK,
Butte Clty,..Mou!u-jn.
Tlie rcudor, who hai .not, tried if, h-n no
Idea what the erulnble julcei la this rp-mv!)
will do fordlsoiderod (jktems ,
Children's carls for only -J I'ejijs i
al Crissman's 5 anil 10 cent store- '
IlOIKLr AKKIV.I.S.
"Tfn; wiLLAMUjrrK."
The following arrlVAl are ivais
t'reil fur the last tw-niy-f'ur heurs:
WFCMrli,,, P- fekoslaud, Raker,
vny. .
A Oalbralth," F lCsblitid, Port
w'a shaver, Butte crwk. j
VK tiivls, Geo Russell Reed, San I
Francisco.
Jos titriilianlt, St Paul.
J I) Lee, The Dalles
O W Hubbard, E DIjjks, S.iuta
Ana.
Mis O A Sawlelle. Fulls City.
G W Rowlaiui, Tin-Dllos.
Hairy Young, It Kcpplor, -Port-'
land.
Hi-nryGoldman nnd wlfe.Chltwco.
Al .Samuel, San FmiicIsc-o.
, COOK HOT11L.
OnlGeheiid, C. Jackson, C. l'l
Gmdoii, Jas Waricn, (!. H. Fotr.il.
Piiltlniul.
O. Phillips,,!'-. Ii! Fisher, Yamhill
Co.
F. II. Joints, Neb.'
BMrs. M. Wiule, Toledo. Or. l(
A.,Djiyjdaou, yis. ,
H.Joncs, .M. H.t Grsobke( Kal
uiiiazno, Wis. " i
E. Davldsou ami wife, Parkei'i
C P, arl?s, Miinmoutli.
O. AY, Hunt, Tinner. - . .
Johu nnd May Palmer, F. Mvjich
eui, Salem. ' ' ' ' '
Rl'A.TIlOl-'OlIIO.ClTYOFl . .
'I'm.r.nli. LuoasCi).. I '
FltA.VK J. CilllNiri' inalies oath
that he Is llioft'ulor partner of the
(Inn of F..I. Oil kni:y& (.')., dolnjr
liusliK-RH In tbu city of Toledo, coun
ty anil stale afoiesalil, and (but Mild
linn wll'iuiN tbcsuuiofONEHUN
DUHD DOLLAIlrt for t:uih mid
uverv I'nsHijf Uuturrh I hut cmiuot lie
I'liri-'cl bv I be use of Hull's t'titiiirli
Curi"' FHANK J. UliiiXJCY.
Sworn to before me und subscribed
in mv pnWup k this 6th day of De
cembVr, A. lh 180. . "
bkal Notary Public.
Hill'rii-Vt'irrh Cure Is tatiw'Sn
terually and nets idlrectlyion llie
tiliuid anil muooiis. riU'fiici's of tho
system. Hend forti'stlinonlals. (ree.
if. J. CHUN ICV &.0o., 'lledo, X).
Sold by till druddlslK
W..i i i i
Notice.
All pai lies that urn owinir the uu
derslnni'il plo.iso call iyid pay up. J
wain moueybadly us I uuikiiI.iiu; U
move. J W. OhawfRod.
SCROFULA
' Hi .t Impurity of tlio blood which pro-
a it uiulfditly lamps or twelllngs on the
' i ' i I lie neck ; causes painful running
rrs nn the arms, legs, or feet; dcvelopcs
l ers In the c'yes, ears, or nose, oi'tert caus-
i blindness or deafness; Is the origin of
.mjilcs, cancerous growths, or the many
r iiiinlfestatlons usually ascribed to
I tmtnrs;" and fastening upon the lungs,
iispa consumption, and death. Being.
.c innst ancient, It Is the most general ot
11 diseases or affections, fot very few
.icrsims are entirely tree from it.
How Can
It Be
CURED
l!y taking JTood's Sarsaparllla, which, by
ho remarkable cuics It has accomplished,
.flrn hcn other medicines havo failed,
Ins procn itself to he a potent and pecul
tar medicine, for this disease. Somo ol
llicso cuics are really wonderful. If you
mitTcr from scrofula oi Impure blood, be
sure to -try Hood's Sarsaparllla.
' K cry spring my wife and children have
necn troubled with scrofula, sores hrcak
ii. R out on them In arlous places. My
nttio hoy, thrco years old has been a
icrilhlo suflcier. Last spring he was one
m.iMrfof sores irom head to tect. I wr.s
mhl'cd to use Hood's Sais.iparllia, and mo
lia c all taken It. I'lic result Is tli.it nil lu e
hrcn emed'Ot tlio scroiula, my little lj
1 clng, entirely tree from sores, and all 1 ur
i f my children look bright and healthy."
W. II. ATiiEnTox, P.issalc City, N. J.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
siMbyrtmrjrtsts. fl; (IrforfJ. rrcparcrtbj
' I.1IO0C t CO., Apotliecurlci, Lowell, Maui
!00 Doses One Dollar
COOK HOTEL
Sfnto and High Street.
G. W. ANDERSON, PROP.
Sawcssor lo W. IL COOK.
The Cook notol Is oppoltr court house
onxtlcnt to builn.B-j part of city and
meet enr line riiui.lt.r past the door.
itftu-n 8i.no to sum n day, according to
ronm special terms ,to boarders and
lanilllrs.
Nl
0. I). IIUTTON, Prop.
Catlnz-iof nlljclnda made to. order.
.MII.I, MACHINERY,
ri.AM.vo mi i to, ,
OOll.VICIH,
. Ml.TAL FKONTS,
WHKKUS, 1'ULLKYS,
Itirt nieclal aiatlnm of anf ililenr not-
irn iniule In Kliort order, amnutii and re-
uauieja re y p.iriicuiar.
Repair any Micliineiy in Short Order.
Turning lathe, euslne, hop presses
mid hop utoies built. Will niiil!eetiiiiutes
ui, iiuy imu work needed. Clood priev
paid for old iron. . 3-lit-lm
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
Shasta Line
CAUrOSNIA KX1T.E83 THAIS BUN I) AIM
BETWEEN I-OETLArD AND 8. F.
BouThT
S-OO prm.
8.'l p. m.
1:V a. in.
rW5rthT
I.v.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
"nn Krnn.
Ar.
Lv.
I.v.
oaSa. n.
7:19 a in
M0 p. m
AiKit-trains Ktopi-ni.i ul following hta
tlo.ii in rtli or Itnuehure. hnsl 1'ortland
llrKim Cit. Woodbiiru, Milcni, Albany
Tiilii-'cni, heddi, Iliilsey. Harriaburg
J unit I'll t'liy, Inlniriu rt Kngene.
IIOSKIIUKO MA1.L. UAIl.V,
I t..no a. in. t,v.
I 10.5-2 a. 111 I I.v
r.irtlund
Vilein
Kugene
Ar.j
I.v. I
I.v.'l
4 OU p. m,
l.US p. m.
U.OJ a. ra
(, aj"p."m.
,,,..,. ,
r.
I Albany I.ocnl, Dully (Kxcept Sunday.)
S.UU-p. III.
7j.' p. 111.
I H.tO n. 111.
I.v.
l'urll.iud
Ar.
MM a.m.
Lv:
Ar.
siilem
A I nn ny
I.v,
Lv,
)0Xi.. m
A-ai u. in.
ULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
JQURIST SLEEPING CARS,
I Fur ncmiiiiuodhtion ot second ciau
I paskcngera alUiched to ezpren trains.
.Vest Side Division. Between Portland
CerValll'S:
hah.v-(exckit su.nbav).
7:' a. m.
I.MO p. in.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Corvnllis
"7lr7
I.v.
t; o p. m.
I'JUn.m,
At AUiiny nnil t'oivulIlK connect witn
iralriv ofOiegon l'ac-lflc lUllroad,
KX HilKSi TUAJN (DAILY EXCSKTSDND'AY
4-Irp.""iii. Lv. Portland Ar. I s Ma. m.
Tlji. in. j Ar.Mc.MlnuvllleLv. 6:5a. in.
Through Tickets
To all pol U
KAST and SOUTH
Fill IIUKI, HUU IUM .Ml
luxrale tiiups, etc.appl;
uy s Hvent snleiu. OreKOi
K.i. Id HI KIIH, Asut. U.
tor tickets aud lull information regard.
apply 10 me towpa
OU.
1 W anil Unas A a't
It. KUKULKIt. Manager.
iv'viriv awvi ui c nu -m
From Terminal or Interior' Points the
miT
U1UU UU
' In tlio lino to tulto
To all Milts East anil South.
It I the dining car route. Itriina through
vesllbule li-ulun etory day lu the year 10
ST. PAUL AND
(No change of cure.)
Composed of dlulugcuni uiiMirpn-Ked,
I'lillniau druwiiiit niom ulrepera
Ul lilenl eiiulpment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Iloit Wml in be oonmi ui-ted and In which
vriiiiiniidaiwaa aro Ixith free and lur
nlshod for liol Iw of flrt und cooad-cliur
UckclHjiini
.ELKQAITV DY COACHES.
Aoonllnnm 'r.4 oo;nl:tlng with ll
llniw uUiirdln l "n-' id uninterrupted
Hervlnr.
Piillinnn hIi lnPHCllll be -
-iiri'd In advi nny agent of
tun r-Mio, .
Through tleketi to nnd from nl polnu
In Ailii-nea, i'.nKliinii rind Knrnpe can be
piireliai-eU at uuy ticket ottioo ol thU com
pany. Kull Information concerning rate, time
ofliiilnii.roiiteMandntlii'rdetulUruruuibaa
on application lu nny tuient or
A. D. CHARIrON,
AKHlHllint iji-iHJnu rtiwuirr rtunuii w
. lil Kli-nt trut, cor. WtmUlbgten: forV
Uu4,Orfoa,
JlcfllOW t WILLABD,
Diiilem tu
Fresh and Salt Meats.
KLDNlUGIU BLOCK.
Prico of Aleuts by tlmijiinrur.........c.
Mutton by thequurlci ...j..
Pork by the quarter ....
7c
7c
JIoUa......h..h.....h........ to 8C.
Roasts ...... . . . . . 8c,
Pioneer Bakery
AMOS STRONG,
271 Commercial Street.
French nnd German Wheat and
Ryo Ilreuds In City Styles.
VlPima Rolls.
SPECIALTY OK FANCY CAKEH.
Pastry und Confectionery
Baking In Full Stock.
My new bread and cake bakers
are first-class urtlsta lu their line,
aud I aim to have
Everything as Fine as the Finest
NOTICE
la herebv civnl hat wo w til not bo reannn-
slbte for tiny bllN contracted In our name,
unless oi dcred by until wrltlnir, or In per
son. HIIWUM A lATTON,
City Iltll 1'OHtern.
brick!
BURTON BROS.
ire prcp-ircd to fiirnlli a nist-clasj article
ofllrlcfe lu tnwi) nr country or nnjwticre
nn tUeiineof 0& O. It It. Prices teunon
ible. R.d i.n stnte street. oppnHi O, 8
P. All nnler Ipn with Wllllnins & Eng
land promptly attended to.
Insure -in Ytur Home Company !
"The State,"
Which has for tho past six yean
PAID MORE TAXAS.
Issued Mote Policies,
' ' 'Received More Premiums,
And Paid More Lossei
Upon property located In Oregon or Vab
Ingum than any other company.
It was the.; First Ccmpiny to Paj
'all Losses' in Foil and in Gash
fly the three great conflflRratldns of BeatU
Kllen.-burgond ripokune i-'alle.
; '' OEp. M. BEELI R,
' '" City Agent.
And Bpeclnl Agerit for Marlon Coui.i).
OUlce in the company's bulluint.
THE
RUNS
Kiist trains wlih t'lillmnn VestlbuU
Drwlncp riMini Hleeurii. dininfir cars anc
coHuhes of latest design, between Uliicagi
uud Milwaukee and 8t. l'anl nnd Minne
apolis. rilHl' irUUlH Willi llllilIU.ll YCMIUUIl-U
drawing 'room sleepeu, dining curs and
coaches of latent ileiiigu, betweeu ('blcugo
and Milwaukee and Alilntidiiiid Dululli
Ibmngh 1'ullman vestibule drawing
rnomundcolnnlbtsleepcrii via the North
eru I'Melde railroad between Chlcugoand
I'orilund.Or.
Convenient trains to and from Kastern,
We-lern, Northern nnd tenlral Win-on-ln
points, affording unequiiled service to
and from waukeslia loud du Lac, Ub
koKb, Neenab. Meueshn, rhlppewa Falls,
1-jiu Claire, Hurley, Wis., and I roll wood
und iiewieiiier, Mich.
l-'or tickets, sleeping car reservation,
time bibles and other luloniiiition. uppl)
to nei)tn anywhere In the United Htaten
or Canada. B. It A1NHL1K
Oen'l. Mgi Milwaukee, Wis,
J.M.UANKUItl).
Uen'I Traffic Mgr., St. Paul.
II. C. BARLOW.
TrutUe Igr., Milwaukee, Wis.
LUbISKUIC-TIN.
Aan't fJen'l 1'ims'r and Tkt Agl , Mllwau
kee. Win
Two Through Trains Each Way
DAILY, VIA;
UNION PAUIFIU SYSTEM.
Commencing with Hiinday, March 2nd
bnlli linst and seuind cIum llckeU will be
honored on "The Limited iuikt Mull,'
tral is Sand 4, uu well uho uu the "Over
land 1'lyeis," Noh. 1 und J.
'The Limited I0n.l Mall" trains art
equipped with I'lillinan palace and coin
nll Hh-eperH, dining isiru, chair cure und
iiMclieK. una run toiid uciweeu I'oruana
and rhlcago, dully w 11 bout change,
Ttie"Overlund Hyer"traln oie tqiilppe
With Pullman palucu Kleepere und concnei
d
e.
lictneen Portland und Council llliitlii, und
with 1'ullmun ciiloiiUt hleeiwr" between
Portland aud Kuna City, dully, without
change.
nmnecitonero made at I'oeiUella with
through trains toiuulfrom Salt Luke, utu!
at I'lieyennu with through trulua to uni
from Denver, Knwt City und HI. U)ul.
The above tralim allord lliu qulckeai
lime between the Northwest l'uclno count
nnil Kiikli-in and oulhern polnlH.
Detailed lime of trains, rutin, through
ticket, luicvire cheeks etc.. ci.n be pro
cured tinon annlluiliou Uiunv uuenl
.....,,-,.-..- . -- - ..--. y.,..
Union l'uoiflu r stem. T. W. LEU,
oi in.
H-7-t-w flen'l Tims, gent.
I1018K & MA.SNINU Agent, 6S Cour
street, Huleiu Oiekou,
f ? tht Exclusive Control ol
O
N
?iirmm l
" in irinii t
M '
At ' kavt to ogtr m prli$ l Mil Od
Wt$,(vlUtM(tfUoe. v4rykMkUt
WE AND ONE HALF POUWt.
GILBERT & PATTERSON,
HUH, Mf.
iiSm
M i
IT ilffll
g MWilM T
tumesk
Tihsinook ouunty, Oregon, Is locattd ut llie lieul if ..r.p wter on TiUainc
ounced hv Oovsrnmeiit tiuirlnca a. one nf Lhn pnle.e anil hMr nnrii, uf ih. rinM... fi...
ilipatted f i oin her during thi pt yiar,
li Umook ODUntyU Urgir than the aUta of Del ware and twioi as Urge as
any county upon the Pacific coa-t, contis'inft of ipltndid prairiw, lmmen. fonstaif
n.lilLg, Etc.. Ea
BAY CITY is the only place in the county where n oimmpro'al citv cn be built. Etten ivj imnrovcmeiiU eon
al.ting of wharvet, d ck. wareh. nttf, bnildinif, Eto , are t-nrlilv heinc made. 1 his it a tn.w, rich, en 'v loptd c oiitry.
For maps, ciroulari, price-, E o , cnll on oraildreM ihe BAY CITY LAND CO., Salem, Oregon.
Look OverThis List andseoWhatyou Want
TOE
STATE
Next Door Bush's Bank:
Offers Great Inducements for the Purchase of
MTSCFLLANEOUR BOOKS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY,
PLUSH nnd LEATHER PHOTO ALBUMS,
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
POCKET CUTLERY.
INKS OF ALL COLOnS,
COLORED KCHOOL (CRAYONS,
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL GRADES,
SCRAP BOOKS,
JUVENILE BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS. LETTER FILES,
TISSUE PAPER,
LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KrNDfc.
From 10 to 20 per cent' can be Saved by Buying your Books and Stationery at tte
State street Book Store.
gl CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES S
II RECTOR MEADOW 1 FRUIT FARMS.
Four Miles
One Thousand acres of 08 flue laud nn there Is la the uorthwe t, divide I
and fruit f trnia. Tht-se tree's for the FIRST TIME are now phued uu thi
to 1100 per aere oue third c-ui-h, biilunco on time with luierest.
No Better Opportunity for
in a small wav bos been offered to the
mouths in improvements In the imniediute vicinity of this land, while
roads, fencing, etc., a large amount
A Free Ride to and From tie Place
to any one wishing to we or Invest. Call at the office of '
WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN,
Conrt St., Salem, Agonfs, for Plats, Description and farther particulars.
The Oregon Land Co.,
-with
at
Home
Ice
(In the State Insurance Building)
and branch ofllces In Portland, Astoria und Albany,
Has fur sale a large list of Grain, Block and Fruit Furms; also
City and Suburban Property.
The Oregon Land Co, was especially organized for the purpose of buying
md sub-dlvldlng larse tracts of land, and has during the past two years
bought and subdivided over 3,200 ucres Into
Five to Twenty Acre Parcels
Die success of this undertaking Is shown in the fuct that nut of 2S0 tracts
placed uu the market, 225 have been sold. We claim that ten acres ol
choice laud In Fruit,
Yield a Larger Income
than 160 acres of wheat in tho Mississippi Valley. Wealso make valunb'e
Improvements in the way of roads, clearing the land, feiu-vs, etc. We
i;aii sell a sumll tract of laud for the same price per acre as you would
nave to pay fur a large lanu.
Send for Pamphlet
WOODBURN
Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest.
ONiS AND TIIIUS JS-FO UHTHS MILLIONS.
100,000 Pruno Trees.
nA.uOO Roal Ann Cherry.
10,000 Karly Crawford Peach.
10,000 Muorpurk uud Roval Apricot.
LAnuEi aivih ur mm uiutii
FREE FliOM
-o
OATALOUUK PKBB. ADDRESS :
I, H. SETTLEMIER,
First NsllousI Bsuk
A. t, AMWTaaxo, Mwtgtr.
Buiuims, WwrtVmd, Tyftwrktag,
y wU r lT . W ln Ml
i&mS
BAY CITY,
V lrilOUl' fHB KXl'EXsK OK A 1'II.or OJI I L'O"
STREET . STATIONER, NO. 98.
From Salem die Capital of Oregon.
public.
Thousands of dollars will be expended Jwlthlu thetnext 12
ilty of this land, while uuon the tract ltself.nln tbo way ot
of money will be used.
its-
max
K.
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and Price List.
ft'i.OOO Esopus Spltzenliert'
20.000 OriiveiiHK-lii Aunlu.
25,000 Yellow Newtown Pippen,
lfi,(MHl Hen Davis Apple.
LK.IUINU YAR1CT1ES OF FRUIT?
Lii.um'
INSECT
PEsro.
Woodburn, Oregon,
Bulldloc. ftsltm. Ortroo.
W, I. 6tawy, tMuelpil.
Psmsausklf 4 Kf US PtywltMt.
mf 9J w.
Salem
Oregon
NURSERY
k )'. -. Tho liai-for U, ami i put
hi. h'y lou' ili-ainer' iirpioil n I
H'l'He linl, Hid
flu tlinW. . xtei
M tlio nohet nf
(! nl Urlds x." won
iutn one hundred imill meadow
murkit, rtintjini; in 1 ricts worn $60
Investments
upon the tract itself,;in tbo way
LADIES !
"or sixteen years we have sold tho-f-nous
Ccntemerl kid glove of I'ar'rj
Prance,a.s exclusive ageuts,and Xor quality
they are without a superior. Also the
LATEST NOVELTIES
pertaining totho millinery trade. Ladle
nirnUhlntrgoodsaspecIalty, irebitrealso
fa, Just arrived a f 11 line of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERS
CHAS. CALVERT,'
274 Commercial St., Salem.
DUGAN BROS.,
"The Plumbers, "
SOB Commerolal St.
Dealer lu
Steam and Plumber's Goods,
Crtllfornla Imnstnue Bewer mud Fire Cloj
Clilmuey flpo, etc,
FINE HORSESHOEING
AT
Scriber & PobleV
Hneclal uttcutlen given to shoeing rosvtV,
icr, driving hormw, luterferlus uud of iy
pled horses. A large
Stock of (land-Made Shoes Carried.
We give our penioual attention and em.
iiloy nuue but expert In tUU dupurtuionl.
47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or,
rnii iii,'NvBANc
Fire aud JWi
rlne, i
uu. Ai.ilK.HT. Agent. Haiew. QreflOsx -V Vi
Cheapest, Neatest aid Best
cnunuAiiTDic rnuDiuiTiAU', v
ounwiTiniuii j vvm nninir'
fence; 'v
I make and put up all kind of feuoea, Uv
andcountry, Ut my lermi befare teaslssi .1
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rl
nn wmm
?Salerr7Qr;
lUfc He-Mo
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ynm: a,uiw,
Open to Ilie'puWto Tbh
( -...-. ' . 'j. . ,i
A It .. . L ' t "i
law, Mel, twai.
all Its finDmnfmattta. -J
an rraaewM.
I lis lippillHI
ththeehnli
with l he e hnlMM h ! t
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anwaia, re a i-
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